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In this provocative book, a black lesbian feminist looks at black feminism—its roots, its role, and its implications. From Charles Darwin and nineteenth-century racism to black nationalism and the Nation of Islam, from Baptist women's groups to James Baldwin; E. Frances White takes on one institution after another as she re-centers the role of black women in the United States' intellectual heritage. White presents identity politics as a complex activity, with entangled branches of race and gender, of invisibility and voyeurism, of defiance and passivity and conformism.
White's powerful introduction draws on oral narratives from her own family history to illuminate the nature of narrative, both what is said and what is left unsaid. She then sets the historical stage with a helpful history of the inception and development of black feminism and a critique of major black feminist writings. In the three chapters that follow, she addresses the obstacles black feminism has already surmounted and must continue to traverse. Confronting what White calls "the politics of respectability," these chapters move the reader from simplistic views of race and gender in the nineteenth century through black nationalism and the radical movements of the sixties, and their relationship to feminist thought, to the linkages between race, gender, and sexuality in the works of such giants as Toni Morrison and James Baldwin. No one who finishes Dark Continent of Our Bodies will look at race and gender in the same way again.
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African American authors, African American women, American literature, Black nationalism, Feminism, Feminists, History, History and criticism, Race relations, Rassenbeziehung, Intellectual life, Frauenliteratur, Nationalismus, Feminismus, Weibliche Schwarze, Race, Sex role, African americans, social conditions, United states, race relations, African american women, American literature, african american authors, history and criticismPlaces
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Dark Continent of Our Bodies: Black Feminism and Politics of Respectability
2010, Temple University Press
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Dark Continent of Our Bodies: Black Feminism and Politics of Respectability
2010, Temple University Press
in English
1282660306 9781282660304
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Dark Continent of Our Bodies: Black Feminism and the Politics of Respectability (Mapping Racisms)
August 2001, Temple University Press
Hardcover
in English
1566398797 9781566398794
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Dark Continent of Our Bodies: Black Feminism and the Politics of Respectability (Mapping Racisms)
August 26, 2001, Temple University Press
Paperback
in English
- 1 edition
1566398800 9781566398800
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Dark continent of our bodies: black feminism and the politics of respectability
Aug 01, 2001, Temple University Press
1566398797 9781566398794
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-194).
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